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EGO abroad
Pic of the Month
In every edition we include a picture of the
magazine in a different part of the world and the This feature is self-explanatory and once again, we’ve
list of places that the EGO® has visited keeps on received a lovely load of photographs from our readers.
growing! This month’s submission is from first time contributor Maggie
Rowe which she’s entitled “Spot the other bird!” After Maggie
This month’s picture is the result of a request by took this photo of Aberystwyth Beach it took her a moment to
John Davies of T J Davies & Sons’ to some of his realise it actually has two birds in it — the seagull at the top
trusted suppliers for a pic of the mag being read and a pigeon doing a back flip to exactly match the line of the
in Germany. Here is a photo of the marketing team headland below. Can you spot them?
(Jana Dannenhauer on the left and Anne Vanhout Maggie went to Tregaron school and now lives in the USA
on the right) at Coeur De Lion in Stuttgart doing just but was over here visiting her sister who lives in Llanafan.
that! We hope that this feature will provide an opportunity for
both local and visiting photographers alike, a rare chance to
Next month… Japan! show off their best work to many thousands of people.
Please submit your pictures to contact@aberystwythego.
Please send all of your foreign photos to contact@ co.uk and quote reference PIC OF MONTH.
aberystwythego.co.uk and who knows, next month
this feature could be all about you?
A view from above…
Aber Inverted
This month we’re introducing a brand
new feature which will, each month, include
a photograph from somewhere within the
EGO’s distribution area… taken from above by
This feature is a photography Keith Morris, a CAA (Civil Aviation Authority)
competition with a twist – literally!
licenced drone photographer and video maker.
Where else to start but a unique aerial view of
Today we’re featuring a photograph from Jane Aberystwyth in the evening?!
Owen of Penparcau who’s captured Aberystwyth Keith’s work has been published in all the
promenade in all of its glory from the end of the major UK newspapers and frequently appears
pier. However, now that the pic has been flipped in books and magazines all over the world. His
180 degrees, it looks like a whole new (if equally clients include the BBC, Welsh Government,
stunning) seaside town!
The National Trust, The Centre for Alternative
Technology, The National Eisteddfod and a
Why not try and get your own picture included? host of other local and national organisations
Simply send your snaps to contact@ and companies. Watch this space for another
aberystwythego.co.uk and we’ll print the most one of Keith’s pics next month.
suitable as soon as we can.
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